Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 28, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
iâtfHÜS flÀÈLÏ ïffilSÛl
which will be found
Tidings ' of
column, replying to the
Established 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
-------------------------- --------------- ------ ---
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPHONE 39
in anothei
statem ents
contained in the article.
The city authorities are confront­
ed with a delicate situation; having
on the one hand the safeguarding of
the lives and limbs of nearly a th o u ­
sand children in attendance at the
schools,
which, unfortunately, ad­
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
join and face the Pacific highway.
Subscription Price Delivered in C ity :' And on the other hand, they are
Oue month .................................. $ .65 brought face to face with the un
s
i
l
'
,a rt- th at
»«ur
Published
county : court pro ceed in g s
The following is a schedule of ex­
penditures of Jackson county, Ore­
gon, together with a list of the
claim ants and articles or service for
which the claim is made and which
were passed upon by th e County
Court of Jackson county during the
month of March, 1922.
The following bills were allowed
as follows with the exceptions
shown.
County Court and Commissioners
G. A. G ardner, county judge’s
salary ................................$ 166.66
Victor Bursell, county com­
m issioner’s salary and ex­
pense ..................................
58.60
Jam es Owens, county com­
m issioner’s salary and ex­
pense ..................................
87.00
Postel Tel. Cable Co., county
judge’s te le g r a m s ..............
4.16
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., county
judge’s telephone bill . . . .
10.80
G. A. G ardner, county judge’s
trip to Portland ................
55.57
Friday, April *■>, 1 »
ness < i .................. .. . .
3.30
J. R. W atkins, justice wit-
ness . i .................... .. .
1.00
1» »
Total ................ i ...........$ 298.10
Sheriff’s Office
C. E. T erflll, sh eriff’s salr
ary .....................208.33
Geo. L. Howard, deputy sher­
iff’s salary ......................... 126.50
L. D. Forncrook, deputy sher­
iff’s salary ......................... 110.00'
L.
D. Forncrook, ifinger
print work .........................
15.00'
Edna Snyder, deputy sher­
iff’s salary . . . . .'.............. 93.00
Hazel Tetherow, deputy sher­
iff’s salary .........................
85.00
Jay Terrill, work in sheriff’s
office .................................. 106.09
Dalton Terrill, work in sher­
iff’s office .......................;
80.00:
Amy Dow, work in sheriff's
office ..................................
63.00
Leora Godward, work in sher­
iff’s o f f i c e ...........................
51.00
<5lin
•»’ Knox, work in sheriff’s
office ..................................
57:oo!
Doris Kleinham mer, work in
sheriff’s office ..................
63.00
Grace Lydiard, work in sher- ,
iff’s office ............................
63.00
Chas. Mitchell, work in sher­
iff’s office ..............................
59.25
F. J. Newman, work on tax
m atters .................................. 300.00!
Associated Oil Co., speed
cop’s expense ..................... 20.00 j
Ashland Tidings, printing for
sheriff ..................................
14.75
Daily’s Taxi, sheriff’s office
expense ................................
6.50
L. D. Forncrook, deputy sher­
iff’s traveling expense......... 48.65
W. R. Gaylord, sheriff’s ex­
pense ....................................
5.78
Geo. L. Howard, deputy sher­
9.24
iff’s traveling expense . . .
Jacksonville Post, sh e riffs
7.50
printing ................................
McCurdy Insurance Agency
premium on sh eriff’s bond 125.00
Medford P rin tin g Company
printing for sh e riff............
4.50
Nash Taxi, sh eriff’s expense
3.00
Postal Tel. Cable Co., tele­
gram s for s h e r i f f .............. 15.87
Swem's Etudio, sheriff's of­
fice expense .......................
1.00
C. E. Terrill, sh eriff’s travel­
ing e x p e n s e .........................
17.48
C. E. Terrill, stam ps for sher­
iff’s office ...........................
4.10
C. E. Terrill, sheriff’s trav el­
ing expense ....................... 13.86;
Lee Farlow, work in sheriff’s
office ..................................
44.00
Home Tel & Tel. Co., sher­
iff’s telephone bill .........
16.65
Geo. J. Kunzman, expense In
4.25
sheriff’s office ..................
Medford Book Store, sheriff’s
office s u p p lie s ....................
6.25
Postal Tel. Cable Co., tele­
gram s for sheriff ...........
4-63
Medford Book Store, sheriff’s
office expense . . . . .........
11.45
Oue year .................................... 7.50' a “ Y> set UP a howl when they are
Mail and Rural Routes
j haled into court for violating the
One mouth .................................. $ .65 speed laws, and spre d the report
Ih re e months .............................. 1.95 th at Ashland is seeking to build a
One year .................................... 6 5< Chinese wall around i self, and ad
-------------------------------------------------- vising th eir fellows to give the city
ADVERTISING RATES
a wide berth. This is essentially a
Display Advertising
BI d . ie insertion, each in c h ........... 30c to u rist town, with more a ttra ctiv e ­
ness than any other in the whole
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
¡state, and not w ithout just cause is
One time a w eek....................... 2 7 %c it known from one end of the coast
Total ..............................$ 382.79
Two times a week.......................25 c
Circuit Court
Sveiy other d a y ......................... 20 c to the other as “ Beautiful A shland.”
To have the to u rist traffic diverted F. Roy Davis, court rep o rt­
Local Readers
e r’s salary ......................... 116.66
E a c h line, each tim e .................... 10c from this city could not be regarded
Geo.
N. Lewis, grand jury
To run every other dby for one
as other than a public calamity, and
bailiff ..................................
30.00
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c it does seem th a t some ‘m iddle
A.
R.
Thompson,
circuit
To run every issue for one month
court crier .........................
45.00
or more, each line, each t im e .. 5c ground could be reached, whereby
observance of the law, in the spirit Luella Applegate, petit ju r­
Classified Column
o r .........................................
10.00
One cent the word each time.
: a t least, ra th e r than in the .le tte r, J. H. Atwell, grand ju ro r.
4.00
o r m o ï e ^ c ^ h e w o r d 'e a c h ^ i m e 011111 C° uld be reached’ w ithout
P. C. Bigham, grand ju ro r. .* 28.00
nizing the tourists to the extent that Myrtle Blakeley, grand jury
Legal Rate
witness ................................
5.00
th
eir itinerary will be “ to ” rath er
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Alfred
Beck,
grand
jury
wit­
Each subsequent time, per 8-
than “ th ro u g h ” Ashland.
ness .......................................
5.6-0
point line .................................... 5c
A.
C.
Briggs,
petit
ju
ro
r.
.
.
.
6.60
Card of t h a n k s .............................81.00
Here is the article which aroused Wm. Brandt, petit ju ro r. . . .
4.00
O bituaries, the line ......................2 ^ c
widespread
indignation:
L.
C.
Charley,
petit
ju
ro
r.
.
4.00
Fraternal Orders and Societies
E. W. Carlton, grand ju r o r ... 29.60
Advertising for fratern al orders “ BEWARE OF ASHLAND
Lloyd Colver, grand ju ro r. . 29.00
or societies charging a regular Initi­
SPEED COPS—DRIVE
Ed
Coovling, grand jury w it­
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
SLOW— DRIVE THROUGH
ness
.......................................
5.60
ligious and benevolent orders will be
“ It has been reported th a t the city Joe Cave, grand ju ry witness
3.00
charged the regular rate for all ad
4.00
vertising when au admission or other of Ashland has entered the ranks of H. L. Cartlon, grand ju ro r. .
Frederick
L.
Champlin,
grand
charge is made.
those somewhat obsolete and decid­
ju ro r ....................................
8.00
edly
unpopular ‘burgs’ In the ru ral R. L. Childers, petit ju ro r. .
W hat Constitutes Advertising
4.00
In order to allay a m isunderstand­ sections th at are wont to play on F. Roy Davis, transcripts,
ing among some as to w hat co n sti­ the m otorist during the busy sea­
circuit court .......................‘ 63.30
tutes news and what advertising, son. The beautiful little city near A. E. Dennis, petit ju ro r. . . .
7.80
we print this very simple rule, which
Mrs.
J.
A.
Darron,
grand
Is used by newspapers to differenti­ the California line has placed two
jury witness .......................
3.80
ate between them : “ ALL fu tu re or three ancient citizens on the pay­ Donald Dickerson, grand jury
events, where an admission charge roll with Instructions to grab any
witness ................................
5.40
is made or a collection is taken IS autom obilist who travels faster than Loren L. Damon, petit ju ro r
7.00
ADVERTISING.” This applies to 12 miles through the city. T hat these J. W. Elden, grand ju ro r. . . . 28.28
organizations and societies of every
9.60
Nels Erickson, petit j u r o r . .
cops are ‘on th e job’ day and night, H. Egbert, petit ju r o r ...........
kind as well as to Individuals.
4.00
All reports of such activities after Is evinced by the num erous com Chas. W. Fraley, petit ju ro r
9.60
they have occurred is news.
3.00
plaints which have come into the E. A. Fleming, grand ju ro r.
All coming social or organization main office during the past week.
Geo. Gilman, grand ju ro r. . 16.60
m eetings of societies where no
7.80
C.
T. Hamilton, petit juror,
“The method of operation of the R. D.|
money contribution Is solicited, initi­
Hines, grand jury w it­
ation charged, or collecton taken IS Ashland officers is somewhat unique.
ness .......................................
3.00
NEWS.
R epresentatives of the California A. D. Helms, grand jury w it­
ness ....................................
9.20
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Automobile association report th at Mrs. A. D. Helms, grand jury
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ they were arrested while passing
9.20
witness ................................
ter.
through the southern Oregdn city re­ Wm. H. Johnson, petit and
cently at a rate not exceeding 15
grand jury witness .........
42.60
Total ............................. 81864.53
)UriMEßPLAY6ROUN0'
miles an hour. Tw<r cops with long A. C. Joy, grand ju ro r. . . . 28.00
Clerk’s Office
chin whiskers, one on each side of W. F. Jordan, grand jury w it­
O F/riER IC Ar
Chauncey
Florey,
county
ness .................................. 5.60
the street, stopped them by holding Rose Jordan, grand jury wit­
clerk ’s salary .................. 166.66
long bamboo fishing poles across the
ness .....................................
5.60 Mildred Nell Florey, deputy
clerk’s salary ..................... 125.00
street. The California m otorists were Al Jordan, grand jury wit­
Delllia
Stevens, deputy clerk’s
ness
.........................
•...........
5.60
haled before a justice of the peace
salary
.................................. 110.00
N. Knox, grand jury wit­
and compelled to wait an hour be­ O. ness
Pearce,
deputy
.......................................
2.00 R uberta
fore they were allowed to proceed Mary E. K leinham m er, grand
clerk ’s salary ..................
90.00
’ OREGON'
Alice Poor, deputy clerk’s
with
a
reprim
and.
That
they
were
ju
ro
r
....................................
6.00
WASHINGTON A
salary ..................................
75.00
28.80
not compelled to pay a fine they a t­ E. L. Lane, grand j u r o r . . . ,
.BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Mattie
Stevens,
deputy
clerk’s
ÌIGHT.COOL D A Y s V >1
tribute to, the fact th a t they were J. H. Leggett, grand jury w it­
salary .................................. 75.00
ness .......................................
3.00
[A RE5TFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT-
representatives of the California as­ Mrs. W. F. Jordan, grand jury
T. R. Florey, work in clerk’s
office ......... 4......................
88.00
sociation.
These gentlemen claim
witness ................................
5.60
Bertha
Em
erick,
work
in
E.
H.
Lester,
grand
jury
w
it­
th at they saw five California cars
SOLOMONITES
clerk’s office ..................... 70.00
ness .......................................
960
stopped, but th at Oregon cars seemed
C. A. Meeker, grand ju ro r. . . 13.00 Minnie Hall, work in clerk’s
to be immune from prosecution.
office ..................................
70.00
J. W. McCoy,, grand jury wit­
<*> If you know of a skeleton hid- <S> “ If Ashland is startin g out this
ness .......................................
5.80 B urrough’s Adding Machine
Co., clerk’s office expense
6.00
♦
den away
3> early in the touring season to mulch Chas. L. McKinney, petit ju r­
C.
Florey,
stamps,
freight,
or
...........................................
9.20
In a closet, and guarded and <S> the traveling autom obilist, the city
and express ....................... 13.16
H. C. Mackey, petit j u r o r . . .
4.00
kept from the day,
<$> fathers down there will do well to Ray Offenbacher, grand ju r­
Glass & Prudhom m e clerk’s
<$- In the dark, whose showing, <S> stop and consider. The word of such
office s u p p lie s ..................... 75.04
or ...........................................
4.80
5.80 Jacksonville Post, clerk’s of­
<♦>
whose sudden display
<$> tactics as is used by officers In that Lula M. Penland, grand ju ro r
fice supplies .......................
1.00
4.00
<a> Would cause grief and sorrow <§> city spreads like wildfore among au- H allett F. P ra tt, petit ju ro r.
Medford P rin tin g Co., p rin t­
O.
F.
Reddy,
petit
j
u
r
o
r
.
.
.
.
4.00
an d life lo n g d ism ay :
<§> tomobilists, and it will only be but a
ing for clerk .......................
8.25
C. M. Ruch, grand jury w it­
♦
I t’s a pretty good plan to <§> short time until m otorists will pass
ness .......................................
3.40 W estern Union Tel. Co., tele­
❖
forget it.
‘slowly but surely’ through the city, J. R. Robinson, petit ju ro r. .
grams, clerk’s o f f i c e . . . .
1.50
5.60
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., clerk’s
<s> <3 refusing to stop or spend a cent The L. W. Smith, grand jury w it­
«> <f>
• *
telephone bill ..................... 12.80
ness .......................................
3.00
loss in revenue which will surely re­
Medford
Book Store, clerk’s
Thos.
H.
Simpson,
grand
jury
The modern young man may have sult will be keenly felt by the m er­
office supplies ................ .. 55.65
witness ................................
7.60
music in his soul, but most of it chants thereof.
Jack Schrader, grand jury
seems to be in his sole.
Total ..............................81043.06
“Twenty miles is the lim it in most
witness ................................
28.20
Treasurer's Office
cities throughout the state, and the Olive E. Swedenburg, petit
ju ro r ....................................
9.60 A. C. W alker, county tre a su r­
It is said th a t hitherto woman has sooner th a t Ashland wakes up and
e r’s s a l a r y ........................... 150.00
not been able to find anything to lines up with the big m ajority the Helen M. Sears, petit j u r o r . . , 8.20
Wm. G. Tait, grand jury wit­
Dorothy
Bedwell, d’p t’y treas­
take the place of mere man.
better it will be for her own good.
6.00
ness ........................... , . . . .
u
re
r’s
salary .......................
90.00
• «
Geo. O. Timothy, grand jury
‘Nuff said’.”
Ashland Tidings, printing for
3.00
'witness ................................
A merry heart doeth good like a
treasu rer
17.00
Gustav
Weston,
grand
jury
Burroughs Adding "M achine
medicine; but a grouch spreads J WEED TRAINMEN GHAT
witne8S ................................
3 00i
Co., tre a su rer’s expense..
3.50
gloom which leadeth to sickness and
3.00!
WITH FLEEING MAIL THIEF ! L. S. York, petit j u r o r -----
Glass
&
Prudhom
m
e,
treas­
disaster.
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., circuit
u re r’s office supplies . . . .
11.04
4.50
* *
WEED, Calif., April 28.—-South- Judge’s telephone b ill------
Koke Tiffany Co., tre a su r­
The printers of Germany’s paper ern Pacific employes who formerly L’ H ComPto n > circuit court
e r’s office s u p p lie s ............
3.90
m arks threaten to strike. Proving worked with C. W. Browning, one Mary D u g g a n , ’ circuit ‘ court
Medford P rin tin g Co., p rin t­
ing for t r e a s u r e r ................
10.50
th a t some men will strike no m atter of the youths arrested for stealing aj
bailiff ..................................
21.00
A. C. W a lk e r, s ta m p s fo r
how much money they’re m ak in g .
mail pouch from the Weed railroad
treasu rer ..............................
5.00
* • « • • ■ • • • • • • $ 913.94
Total
i station some tim e ago, state th a t
Home
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co.,
tre
a
s­
Justice Court
Adam couldn’t live in the Garden they saw him going through Weed E. P. Farrell, justice court
u re r’s telephone b i l l .........
3.30
J.
O.
Isaacson,
premium
on
w ithout Eve, and Eve couldn’t live;on train 16.
fees ....................................... 183.80
tre a su rer’s bond ..............
45.00
th ere w ithout Adam; together they
They did not know th a t he had Dr. W. P. Holt, justice w it­
Medford
Book
Store,
tre
a
su
r­
2.00
couldn’t live there and behave them ­ escaped from the county Jail iq^Sac-
ness
e r’s office s u p p lie s ............ 10.30
selves; thus moving day originated. ram ento this week, and believed his J. A. H em street, constable
1.20
fees ..............
• •
Total, $349.54
story th a t he had been acquitted.
C. T. Johnson, justice wlt-
Coroner’s Office
King George not only rules an em­
1.00
ness ......................................
3.30 Dr. W. H. Heckman, exam in­
pire on which the sun never sets, but YOUNG HECKER’S VICTLM
A. Kellogg, justice w itn e ss..
ing physician .....................8
5.00
1
.00
Helen
Kite,
justice
w
itness.
.
owns the finest saloon in England.
LEAVES BIO,OOO ESTATE P. H. Myers, justice court
School Superintendent’s Office
If he was only the champ of the prize
2.00 Susanne W. Homes, school su­
expense ................................
ring, wouldn’t his cup of glory be
perintendent’s sala ry * ___ 8166.66
J.
B.
R.
Morelock,
justice
PORTLAND. April 28.— Petition
Elizabeth
Burr, school super­
filled to overflowing!
2.00
court expense ..................
for settling the estate of F ranklin
visor’s
salary
..................... 120.00
Lee Nelson, justice w itness.
2.00
Bowker, m urdered Portland music­ Mrs. A uthur Nelso, justice
Lucile Goold, school superin­
ON HORNS OF A DILEMMA
ten d en t’s assistant .........
76.00
ian, was filed In the circuit court by
1.00
witness ................................
A great clamor has arisen in Ash­ Mrs. Mary Bowker, his divorced wife,
Susanne
W.
Homes,
school
su­
A uthur Nelson, justice wit­
perintendent’s expense . . .
3.60
land over the publication of an a r­ on behalf of Bowker’s two daughters.
1.00
ness .......................................
Medford
P rinting Co., school
ticle in the current issue of the Ore­ The estate is worth 810.000, the pe­ G. M. Roberts, justice wit­
superintendent’s printing .
5.50
2.00
ness .......................................
gon Motorist. Below we print the tition estim ates, 88500 in realty in
Elizabeth
Burr,
school
super­
article in full in order that readers Multnomah and Coos counties, and W alter Reinking justice wit­
visor’s traveling expense . 75.90
4.00
ness .......................................
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., school
may exercise their own judgm ent in $1500 In personal property. The C. S. Sanderson, justice w it­
superintendent’s telephone
arriving at a decision as to w hat ex­ daughters are Florence B. and Fran-
ness ...........................................2.50
bill .......................................
5.00
tent the harsh criticism is justified ¡ces Bowker
Medford
Book
Store,
school
Mrs. Bowker was ap- A. J. T. Smith, justice court
3.00
expense ................................
by the facts in- the case. Much that pointed adm inistratrix,
superintendent’s office sup­
Geo. O. Timo*thy, constable
plies .................................. ..
31,75
the article contains is untrue, and,
_________
.50 W estern Uunion Tel. Co.,
fees .......................................
Mayor Lamkin and Chief of Police
You can’t dodge It. AH citizens G. O. Taylor, justice court
school superintendent’s tel­
H atcher have sent a com m unication! use forests and share their returns,
fees ....................................... 78.20
egram s ..................................
.55
C. Vroman, justice witness
3.30
to the editor of the Motorist, a copy Every fire hits you.
M js . C. Vroman. justice w lt-
Total. $485.86
■
F r u it
I n s p e c to r 's
O f fic e
Howard E. W arner, fru it in-
spector’s salary and ex"
pense ................
. ..$112.00
Assessor’s Office
J. B. Coleman, assessor’s sal-
ary ....................
L innie' Hanscani, deputy as-
sessor’s salary .................. 110.00
Ray Coleman, deputy asses­
sor’s salary .........................
90.00
Elva Coleman, deputy asses-
sor’s salary ....................... 75.00
J. T. Little, work in asses­
sor’s office .........................
88.00
Amy Dow, work in assessor’s
office ....................................
20.00
Ashland Tidings, printing for
assessor .............................. 35.00
J. B. Coleman, assessor’s tra ­
veling expense ..................
13.00
The Clarion, assessor’s sup­
plies ....................................
29.44
H. & M. C. Co.; assessor’s
supplies ................................
7.50
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., asses­
sor’s telephone b i l l ...........
3.00
Medford Book Store, asses­
sor’s office s u p p lie s .........
7.40
Mrs. L ydia S a n d e rs, w idow 's
pension
17.50
Mrs. Elizabeth Sevev, widow's
v\. h . s m ith , re g u la r indi-
gent ......................................
Mrs. Je a n Ross S m ith, re g u la r
17.501
10.00
*
indigent .....................♦. . . .
8.00
Rose R. Singler, widow’s pen-
Mrs. L. Schiefflin, regular
sion ..............
32.50
indigent ..............................
6.00
widow’s pen-
Nancy Sisemore, regular in-
' sion ..............
25.00
digent ..................................
10.Q0
Mrs. Sarah W akeman, wid­
; Annie W atkins, regular in-
ow s pension
22.50
digent ..................................
8.00
---------1 Alex Wilson, regular indigent
8.00
Total, 410.00 Z. Wolgamott, regular indi-
Care o f Poor Not at P oor Farm
digent ................................... 15.00
J. R. Anderson, regular indi­
Mrs. M. E. Middlebusher, in
gent ...................................... $
6.00
8.00
digent expense ..................
A. D. Beardsley, regular in­
Sadie Moore, indigent ex­
digent ..................................
10.00
pense .................................... 34.00
Mrs. G. R. Rrobeck, regular
Phoenix M ercantile Co., in­
indigent ................................
8.00
digent expense ...............
40.86
Mrs. Nellie Boardman, regu­
Sacred H eart Hospital, c a re
lar indigent ......................
25.00
of indigents ."....................
14.28
M rs. K a te Copple, r e g u la r in ­
A. A. Shaw, regular indigent
5.00
d ig en t .....................................
8.00 j U. of O. Medical School, indi­
J. M. an«l Rebacca Childers,
gent expense ....................... 47.90
regular indigent .............. 10.00 American Red Cross, indi-
Mr. Castile, regular indigent
8.00
gent e x p e n s e ....................... 166.00
Dave Daniels, regular indi­
Godward Mercantile Co., in-
gent ......................................
8.00
digent supplies ...................
19.96
Mrs. M. E. Davis, regular in­
J. J. Hawks, indigent ex-
5.00
pense .....................................
14.il 5
digent ..................................
T o ta l. $645.00 V. M. Ford, regular indigent
6 00 [ i^ouie’s Cash Store, indigent
Tax Rebate
1rs. Goldie Gates, regular in­
supplies ................................ 16.20
G. M. Roberts, atty, for J. F.
digent ..................................
J. W. M erritt & Co., indigent
Rocho, tax refund ......... $1200.00 Mrs. Hatch, regular inillgent 10.00 ( supplies ................................
9.98
Wm. C. Miller, tax refund . .
7.00 Mrs. Hudson, regular indigent 8.00 Sacred H eart Hospital, indi­
George Cusick, tax refund . .
.34 I. W. Ingram , regular indi-
gent expense ..................... 21.^2
gent ......................................
8.00 Thu rber ¿ Dixon, indigent
Chauncey Florey, refund for
1921 personal taxes
556.35 Vltyert
Johnston, . regular
indi-
____
_
expense ................................ 13.&;
gent ......................................
8.00 B p Thiess £ Co., indigent
Total, $1763.69 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kane, reg-
•0 00
I expense ......................... .-rX.
Widows’ Pensions
ular in d ig e n t......................
20.00 paient Mercantile Co., indi­
8 00
Effie Marie Baer, widow’s
¡Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelsoe,
gent expense .......................
pension ................................$ 25.00
regular indigent .......... .. ■ ■
8.00 Alice Ulrich, rent for indi­
Mrs. J. H. Byerly, widow’s
Mrs. Lena Lee, regular indi-
6.00
gent
pension ................................ 25.00
gent ......................................
8-60 j weeks-Conger Co., burial of
Mrs. Susie Coy. widow’s pen­
M rs. J. A. M yers, re g _ u la r in-
indigent .............................. 60.00
sion ....................................... 15.00
d ig en t ...................................j
8-66 Ino. M. Williams Co., indigent
Rebacca A. Clary, widow’s
C arrie E. Miller, regular indi-
supplies ................................ 11.00
10.00
penslon ................................ 15.00
gent .........................■
8.00
Nettie Green, widow's pension 15.00 T Meece, regular indigent.
Total. $862.22
Mary Roberts Higgins, wid-
M rs. I. A. M ontgom ery, reg u -
Care of Poor nt Poor Farm
8.00
ow’s pension ....................... 15.00
ja r in d ig e n t.........................
Dr.
W. W. P. Holt, county
Mrs. Ina Huson, widow’s pen-
: Margaret Noble, regular In-
physician’s
s a l a . r y ........... $ 75.00
sion ....................................... 50.00:
digent .................................. 10.00
Mrs. Irene Wells, superinten-
Alice P. Howell, widow’s
¡M rs. M ary P rice, r e g u la r i n ­
8.00
(,Pnt <*o’inty farm , salary. 125.On
pension ................................ 25.00 i' digent ..................................
i
E
a
rl B riscoe, c o u n ty farm
Doc Parsons, regular indi­
Mrs. Dolly Love, widow’s pen­
8.00
supplies
............................ ...
12.0d
sion ....................................... 25.00
gent .................................. • •
1
E
lton
E.
Beeson,
c
o
u
n
ty
faiL
Anna Prescott, widow’s pen­
! Jam es Pougli, regular indi­
6.00
supplies ..........................l i o n
sion ......................................
gent ......................................
Ed Binns, county farm sup-
Rose A. Peffly. widow’s pen­
Eliz. Patterson, regular indi­
8 00
p H gs ! ......................................
11L4 0
sion ....................................... 25.00
gent ......................................
Wm. High, county farm ex-
R etha M. Richardson, wid­
T. D. Stafford, regular indi­
•j 00
pense ....................................
6.00
ow’s pension ....................... 32.50'
g e n t ..........................................
H
askin’s
Drug
Store,
county
Secretary Ashland Red Cross,
Addle Webb Shanks, widow’s
20.00
pension ................................ 10.00,
care of Dodge family . . . .
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